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Here's what happened after (literally) no more than three squirts of my pride and joy of upholstery and carpet cleaner: Woolite Oxy Clean spray. I've used this product (successfully) countless times. (It seriously deserves it's own post!) I have never had any problems with discoloration or bleaching out - AT ALL. Look what happened...
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So sad, right? Totally ruined less than an hour after buying it. I feel like an idiot, because after digging a little online, it appears that it's never a good idea to use cleaners or solvents on jute rugs. But I'm ticked that the rug is so sensitive! I barely used any Woolite and I went over the sprayed spot with a wet rag right after spraying, just in case.
Have any of you readers out there had similar problems with jute? I love the look of natural fiber rugs, but I need something more durable to stand up against my kids.
I saw this indoor/outdoor version at Pottery Barn last week. It was also soft, but the description says it can be sprayed down with a hose! Now that's what I'm talking about!
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